DECLIVITY - significado y definición. Qué es DECLIVITY
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Qué (quién) es DECLIVITY - definición


declivity         
THE DOWNWARD SLOPE OF A HILL; THE DOWNWARD SLOPE OF A CURVE. A DOWNWARD BEND IN A PATH.(ENTOMOLOGY) AN INWARD CURVE OF THE EXOSKELETON OF AN INSECT, SUCH AS BETWEEN BODY SEGMENTS; A SEGMENT OF AN INSECT'S BODY WHERE THE EXOSKELETON CURVES INWARD.
n.
Slope (downward), descent.
Declivity         
THE DOWNWARD SLOPE OF A HILL; THE DOWNWARD SLOPE OF A CURVE. A DOWNWARD BEND IN A PATH.(ENTOMOLOGY) AN INWARD CURVE OF THE EXOSKELETON OF AN INSECT, SUCH AS BETWEEN BODY SEGMENTS; A SEGMENT OF AN INSECT'S BODY WHERE THE EXOSKELETON CURVES INWARD.
·noun A descending surface; a sloping place.
II. Declivity ·noun Deviation from a horizontal line; gradual descent of surface; inclination downward; slope;
- opposed to acclivity, or ascent; the same slope, considered as descending, being a declivity, which, considered as ascending, is an Acclivity.
declivity         
THE DOWNWARD SLOPE OF A HILL; THE DOWNWARD SLOPE OF A CURVE. A DOWNWARD BEND IN A PATH.(ENTOMOLOGY) AN INWARD CURVE OF THE EXOSKELETON OF AN INSECT, SUCH AS BETWEEN BODY SEGMENTS; A SEGMENT OF AN INSECT'S BODY WHERE THE EXOSKELETON CURVES INWARD.
[d?'kl?v?ti]
¦ noun (plural declivities) formal a downward slope.
Derivatives
declivitous adjective
Origin
C17: from L. declivitas, from declivis 'sloping down', from de- 'down' + clivus 'a slope'.
Ejemplos de uso de DECLIVITY
1. The official statement of Pakistan’s poverty level standing at 23% was slapped down by the World Bank which placed the figure at 2'%. It does not require rocket science to conclude the steep declivity of the government’s credibility.
2. Afghan President, Hamid Karzai, has accused Pakistan of harbouring expansionist tendencies vis–ŕ–vis his country, training anti–Afghan elements, and providing them sanctuary, and in the very least, not doing enough (the flip facet of «Do More»), against «terrorists». This manner of gratuitous abuse is prompted by Karzai’s precipitous declivity in popularity amongst his own people, matched by an ineptitude in governance.